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  • 2000s

    Andrew Bond

    – Artsci'03, Com'03

    Summer 2021

    Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP in Los Angeles, CA, recently announced that Andrew, Artsci'03, Com'03, joined the firm as a partner in the corporate and securities practice group and will be a member of its capital markets and public companies industry team.

  • 1990s

    Matthuschka Sheedy

    – NSc'90

    Summer 2021

    In 2019, Matthuschka joined her husband, Kevin (Sc’88), in Yellowknife, N.W.T., after he started a contract in the Canadian military with Joint Task Force North (JTFN). The manager of Maternal and Child Services at Stanton Territorial Hospital, she is currently recruiting obstetrics nurses. Their sons – Daniel (Artsci’19), Christopher (Sc’20), and Aidan (Sc’23) – remain in Ontario “to keep the home fires burning.” Contact Matthuschka at matthuschka66@gmail.com, matthuschka_sheedy@gov.nt.ca, or on LinkedIn.

  • 1990s

    Stephen Scott

    – Sc'97

    Summer 2021

    Previously the sales manager for Trane Technologies in Toronto, Stephen has been promoted to the role of East Canada Regional Equipment Operations Leader, leading a diverse team that supports the pre- and post-sales departments.

  • 1990s

    Bobby Kwon

    – MBA'90

    Summer 2021

    Bobby recently accepted the role of president and CEO of the Canadian Commercial Corporation (Federal Crown) in Ottawa.

  • 1990s

    Natalie Ann Carter

    – Artsci'95

    Summer 2021

    In May, Natalie and team, led by Dr. Jackie Dawson, were honoured with a Governor General’s Innovation Award. Nominated by SSHRC, they were recognized for “Arctic Corridors and Northern Voices,” a project that integrates traditional Inuit knowledge and Western science, leading to the creation of new routes for Arctic shipping that better protect culturally significant marine areas.

  • 1980s

    Stephen Schijns and Susan Harvey-Schijns

    – Sc'82; Artsci'81

    Summer 2021

    Stephen, Sc'82, and Susan, Artsci'81, have moved to Kelowna, B.C. Susan is retired from teaching and Steve continues to do some work remotely for AECOM. Their daughter Rebecca (Sc’17) just received her Master of Science from UBC. Four decades after spinning records on CFRC, Steve has embarked on a recording career. His upbeat pop-rock originals are available on streaming, video, and download channels.